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Journal of Psychology and Christianity Copyright 1991 Christian Assooation for Psychological Studies 1991, Vol. 10, No. 4, 381-384 ISSN 0733-4273 Index Volume 10 (1991) TITLE INDEX A A Reply to Myers—James R. Beck. V. 10, N. 1, p. 39. A Theological Perspective on Kohiberg’s Sixth Stage of Moral Development—Liam K. Grim- ley. V. 10, No. 4, p. 293. Adolescent Identity and Depression—Ronald L. Kotesky, Michelle D. Little, and Michele V. Matthews. V. 10, N. 1, p. 48. Adoption’s Impact on Birthmothers: “Can a Mother Forget Her Child?”—LaVonne M. Stiffler. V. 10, N. 3, p. 249. Are We Body and Soul? A Response to James Beck—David G. Myers. V. 10, N. 1, p. 36. Assessing Potential Bias; The Effects of Adding Religious Content to the Defining Issues Test—Robbin T. Holley. V. 10, N. 4, p. 323. B Boundary Areas of Religious Clients’ Values; Target for Therapy—W. Mack Goldsmith and Betty K. Hansen. V. 10, N. 3, p. 224. C Christian Ethics and Psychological Explanations of “Religious Values” in Therapy; Critical Connections—Alan C. Tjeltveit. V. 10, N. 2, p. 101. Christian Graduate Training in Professional Psychology; The Rech Conference—Siang-Yang Tan and Stanton L. Jones. V. 10, N. 1, p. 72. Christian Liberal Arts Education and Growth in Moral Judgment—Steven P. McNeel. V. 10, N. 4, p. 311. Counseling for Morality; A Look at the Four-Component Model—Darcia Narvaez. V. 10, N. 4, p. 358. E Ethic of Justice and Ethic of Care as Compared to Biblical Concepts of Justice and Mercy—Lorie A. Humphrey and Ruth M. Oordt. V. 10, N. 4, p. 300. J JPC and the Interface of Psychology and Christianity; A Final Word (at Least for Now)—Peter C. Hill. V. 10, N. 1, p. 21. M Making a Friendly Diagnosis—Ron Johnson. V. 10, N. 1, p. 66. N New Scientific Concepts and Christian Beliefs—A. A. Sappington. V. 10, N. 1, p. 40. P Practitioners, Religion, and the Use of Forgiveness in the Clinical Setting—Frederick A. DiBlasio and Brent B. Benda. V. 10, N. 2, p. 166. Proposed Agenda for a Spiritual Strategy in Personality and Psychotherapy—^Allen E. Bergin and I. Reed Payne. V. 10, N. 3, p. 197. Psychotherapy and Religious Values; An Update—Everett L. Worthington, Jr. V. 10, N. 3, p. 211. Q Questioning the Intemnediate State: A Case Study in Integrative Conflict—James R. Beck. V. 10, N. 1,p.24. R Religious Experience, Religious Belief and Moral Development of Students at a State Univer¬ sity—Bonnidell Clouse. V. 10, N. 4, p. 337. Religious Values and Interventions in Lay Christian Counseling—Siang-Yang Tan. V. 10, N. 2, p. 173. Religious Values, Sexist Language, and Perceptions of a Therapist—Mark R. McMinn. V. 10, N. 2, p. 132. Response to “The Interface Between Psychology and Christianity: Assessing the Role of the Specialty Journal”—Jerry A. Gladson. V. 10, N. 1, p. 12. Response/Reaction to “The Interface Between Psychology and Christianity: Assessing the Role of the Specialty Journal”—H. Newton Malony. V. 10, N. 1, p. 16. S Self-Actualization as a Contemporary Christological Title—Paul Galbreath. V. 10, N. 3, p. 237. Self-Reported Practices of Christian Psychotherapists—Robert A. Ball and Rodney K. Goodyear. V. 10, N. 2, p. 144. T The Interface Between Psychology and Christianity: A Response—Ron Johnson. V. 10, N. 1, p. 14. The Interface Between Psychology and Christianity: Assessing the Role of the Specialty Journal—Peter C. Hill. V. 10, N. 1, p. 5. The Lord of the Trance—John H. Court. V. 10, N. 3, p. 261. The Relationship Between Faith Development of James Fowler and Moral Development of Lawrence Kohiberg: A Theoretical Review—Jack T. Hanford. V. 10, N. 4, p. 306. The Role of Empathy in Moral Judgment and its Application to Psychotherapy—Mark S. Oordt. V. 10, N. 4, p. 350. The Role of JPC in the Interface Between Psychology and Christianity—Siang-Yang Tan. V. 10, N. 1,p. 19. The Therapist and Stimulus Reactive Syndrome—Laura H. Gladson. V. 10, N. 3, p. 266. Therapist-Client Convergence and Similarity of Religious Values: Their Effect on Client Improvement—Frank I. Martinez. V. 10, N. 2, p. 137. Training in the Use of Christian Disciplines as Counseling Techniques Within Explicitly Chris¬ tian Graduate Training Programs-^ary W. Moon, Judy W. Bailey, John C. Kwasny, and Dale E. Willis. V. 10, N. 2, p. 154. U Unholy Wedlock? The Perils and Promise of Applying Psychology to the Bible—Jerry Glad¬ son and Charles Plott. V. 10, N. 1, p. 54. V Values, Pretherapy information, and Informed Consent in Christian Counseling—Kathleen N. Lewis and Douglas L. Epperson. V. 10, N. 2, p. 113. AUTHOR INDEX Ball, Robert A. and Rodney K. Goodyear, Self-Reported Practices of Christian Psychothera¬ pists. V. 10, N. 2, p. 144. Beck, James R., A Reply to Myers. V. 10, N. 1, p. 39. Beck, James R., Questioning the Intermediate State: A Case Study in Integrative Conflict. V. 10,N. 1,p.24. 382 Bergin, Allen E. and I. Reed Payne, Proposed Agenda for a Spiritual Strategy in Personality and Psychotherapy. V. 10, N. 3, p. 197. C Clouse, Bonnidell, Religious Experience, Religious Belief and Moral Development of Stu¬ dents at a State University. V. 10, N. 4, p. 337. Court, John H. The Lord of the Trance. V. 10, N. 3, p. 261. D DiBlasio, Frederick A. and Brent B. Benda, Practitioners, Religion, and the Use of Forgive¬ ness in the Clinical Setting. V. 10, N. 2, p. 166. G Galbreath, Paul, Self-Actualization as a Contemporary Christological Title. V. 10, N. 3, p. 237. Gladson, Jerry A., Response to “The Interface Between Psychology and Christianity; Assess¬ ing the Role of the Specialty Journal.” V. 10, N. 1,p. 12. Gladson, Jerry and Charles Plott, Unholy Wedlock? The Perils and Promise of Applying Psy¬ chology to the Bible. V. 10, N. 1, p. 54. Gladson, Laura H. The Therapist and Stimulus Reactive Syndrome. V. 10, N. 3, p. 266. Goldsmith, W. Mack and Betty K. Hansen, Boundary Areas of Religious Clients’ Values: Tar¬ get for Therapy. V. 10, N. 3, p. 224. Grimley, Liam K., A Theological Perspective on Kohiberg’s Sixth Stage of Moral Develop¬ ment. V. 10, N. 4, p. 293. H Hanford, Jack T., The Relationship Between Faith Development of James Fowler and Moral Development of Lawrence Kohiberg: A Theoretical Review. V. 10, N. 4, p. 306. Hill, Peter C., JPC and the Interface of Psychology and Christianity: A Final Word (at Least for Now). V. 10, N. 1,p.21. Hill, Peter C., The Interface Between Psychology and Christianity; Assessing the Role of the Specialty Journal. V. 10, N. 1, p. 5. Holley, Robbin T, Assessing Potential Bias: The Effects of Adding Religious Content to the Defining Issues Test. V. 10, N. 4, p. 323. Humphrey, Lorie A., and Ruth M. Oordt, Ethic of Justice and Ethic of Care as Compared to Biblical Concepts of Justice and Mercy. V. 10, N. 4, p. 300. J Johnson, Ron, Making a Friendly Diagnosis. V. 10, N. 1, p. 66. Johnson, Ron, The Interface Between Psychology and Christianity: A Response. V. 10, N. 1, p. 14. K Kotesky, Ronald L., Michelle D. Little, and Michele V. Matthews, Adolescent Identity and Depression. V. 10, N. 1, p. 48. L Lewis, Kathleen N. and Douglas L. Epperson, Values, Pretherapy Information, and Informed Consent in Christian Counseling. V. 10, N. 2, p. 113. M Malony, H. Newton, Response/Reaction to “The Interface Between Psychology and Chris¬ tianity: Assessing the Role of the Specialty Journal.” V. 10, N. 1, p. 16 Martinez, Frank I., Therapist-Client Convergence and Similarity of Religious Values; Their Effect on Client Improvement. V. 10, N. 2, p. 137. 383 McNeel, Steven R, Christian Liberal Arts Education and Growth in Moral Judgment. V. 10, N. 4, p. 311. McMinn, Mark R., Religious Values, Sexist Language, and Perceptions of a Therapist. V. 10, N.2, p. 132. Moon, Gary W., Judy W. Bailey, John C. Kwasny, and Dale E. Willis, Training in the Use of Christian Disciplines as Counseling Techniques Within Explicitly Christian Graduate Train¬ ing Programs. V. 10, N. 2, p. 154. Myers, David G., Are We Body and Soul? A Response to James Beck. V. 10, N. 1, p. 36. N Narvaez, Darcia, Counseling for Morality; A Look at the Four-Component Model. V. 10, N. 4, p. 358. O Oordt, Mark S., The Role of Empathy in Moral Judgment and its Application to Psychother¬ apy. V. 10, N. 4, p. 350. S Sappington, A. A., New Scientific Concepts and Christian Beliefs. V. 10, N. 1, p. 40. Stiffler, LaVonne M., Adoption’s Impact on Birthmothers: “Can a Mother Forget Her Child?” V. 1C, N.3, p.249. T Tan, Siang-Yang, Religious Values and Inten/entions in Lay Christian Counseling. V. 10, N. 2, p. 173. Tan, Siang-Yang, The Role of JPC in the Interface Between Psychology and Christianity. V. 10, N. 1,p. 19. Tan Siang-Yang and Stanton L. Jones, Christian Graduate Training in Professional Psychol¬ ogy: The Rech Conference. V. 10, N. 1, p. 72. Tjeltveit, Alan C., Christian Ethics and Psychological Explanations of “Religious Values” in Therapy: Critical Connections. V. 10, N. 2, p. 101. W Worthington, Everett L. Jr., Psychotherapy and Religious Values; An Update. V. 10, N. 3, p. 211. 384 . I I J p s N

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